Geolocation is a process that utilizes sensors to pick up enemy
emissions and locate electronic warfare (EW) targets. It is of
particular interest among EW professionals because it allows them
to use the enemy's own emissions to help set GPS coordinates and
accurately pinpoint a target for attack. This book authoritative
book is invaluable to EW engineers because it describes the
mathematical development underlying current and classical methods
of geolocating electronic systems that are emitting. Supported with
over 620 equations and more than 115 illustrations, the book
provides practitioners with critical information on a variety of
geolocation algorithms and techniques. Engineers gain an in-depth
understanding of key target location methods that they can
effectively apply to their work in the field.
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